Tyra Banks Facing Lawsuit from Mother of Teen Sex Addict

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NEW YORK - JANUARY 12: Model Tyra Banks attends the Oxygen Media Launch Party for "America's Next Top Model" at Gotham Hall on January 12, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Kempin/WireImage for Flying Television)

Even though her talk show is no longer on the air, Tyra Banks is still being sued for being less than a model citizen.

Beverly McClendon, a social worker, said that her daughter answered an open call through the show's website last October. She was then contacted by the show's producers and asked to film an episode. She flew unaccompanied to New York and put up in a hotel in advance of her paid appearance on the talk show. McClendon said she was unaware of her daughter's participation until it was too late.

"The show was undoubtedly watched by sexual deviants, perverts, and pedophiles alike," she contested in the legal filings, which argue that her daughter's right to privacy was violated.

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In addition to the cash settlement, she's also seeking an injunction to keep the episode from airing again.